A longstanding Soho tradition – going back more than half a century – this annual neighbourhood knees-up is organised by volunteers from the Soho Society, and sees the garden of Soho’s St Anne’s Church bursting with live music and entertainment. The main draw of the day is the Soho Waiters’ Race. A tradition dating back to 1955, it starts at 3.15pm outside the French House, and sees a gaggle of waiters pelt through the streets of Soho, each holding a tray stacked with a bottle of champers, a glass and a napkin, all of which must be intact when they cross the finish line. Another crowd favourite is the Soho Dog Show, which awards eight different prizes, including ‘Dog who looks most like their owner’.
The Great British Summer heatwave continues, as does the ever-long list of things to see and do in the capital. Expect plenty of football fever this weekend, as we reach the final stages of the World Cup, with the third-place play-offs and the big final landing on Saturday and Sunday. Whether England makes it through or not, there’s still plenty of reason to watch all the action. We’ve listed the best spots to pull out your best chants for the matches below.
Elsewhere, there are plenty of other unmissable events and things to do happening in the third weekend of July. Head to an open-air gig at Somerset House, where a huge stage has been set up in its beautiful Neoclassical courtyard. Get serious about suds at the London Craft Beer Festival, hit up a comedy gig from some of the best stand-ups on the scene at the Greenwich Comedy Garden, or head to Soho for the London institution, the Soho Village Fete.
If you want to get seriously cultured, head to the Royal Albert Hall, where The Proms start this week for a whole spectrum of brilliant classical music, see a new play about Franz Ferdinand’s assassination, or take a look at the largest UK exhibition of Ana Mendieta’s work to date at the Tate Modern.
With more sun on the agenda, it’s the perfect time to check out some open-air cinema and theatre, or to plan another picnic or pub garden sesh. Get out there and enjoy!
Start planning: here’s our roundup of the best things to do in July.
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